hdhjofera.'] XX. legdminos.e. 195 



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Plant with very small glandular dots. Ovules 8 or more. 



i od slender reflexed, glabrous, nearly i in. long .... &. L trlfoUata, 

 nant pale or hoary. Ovules many. Pod spreading, slightly 

 incurved, 1 to l\ iu. long, oLtusely 4.angkd ....', 7 / tnia 

 J^eaves pumatc, with several pairs of leaflets. 



Podsliort. Ovules and seeds 2. Spikes short dense and sessile Z. I. enneaphjUa, 

 I'od linoar. Ovules and seeds several. 

 Calyx mneh shorter than the petals. 



I'iowers rather erowded in sessile racemes. Pod 1 to 1^ 

 in. long, with an incurved point 8. /. parvijlora, 



iiowers very small, distant, in slender racemes. Pod i to 

 « in. lon^, straight, very slender, often viscid . . . 9. /. vlscosa. 

 tayx-!ohes about as long as the petals. Racemes loose. 



^^Teciii all very short, the lower ones rarely rather longer than 

 the tube. Shrubs (except 7. ^m/^«^/^). 



^™n, articulate on the petiole. 

 I'eaflet broadly obovate, with parallel prominent pinnate veins . 12. I. monnphylla, 

 ijeailet ovate or oval-oblong, reticulate and very rugose ... 13. /. riigosa, 



^anets usually 5, obovate or orbicular, the veins scai'cely coa- 



r .T«'^^^- \^. L saxicola. 



Leaflets 9 or more. 



Herb or undeishrnb. Leaflets mucronale and distinctly veined. 



^tipeilae^ setaceous. Flowers 5 to 6 lines long 11, /. pratensis, 



iirubs. Leaflets obscurely veined. Stinella; none or replaced 

 by small glands. 



^-al.vx truncate, the teeth scarcely prominent. Plant nearly 

 glabrous. Rowers 3 to 4 lines long, on rather long pedi'- 

 eels. Pod quite ghibrons 15. /. australts, 



a'J'x-teeth distinct, the lowest as lona: as the tube or nearly 

 so. * 



y^lioh plant sliglitly cancscent. Pods pubescent, at least 



when young. Leaflets contracted at the base or peliolu- 



late IG. 7. hrevidens. 



-oi'anches densely tomentose. Leaflets sessile, orbicular or 



Ti^arly so, thick, shihrous on both sides 17. 7 corornUafoHa. 



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easioifir '"''"'"''"'' "*""• (Witrlit, Ic. t. 3G9), a Ilimalavan shrubby species which is 0( 

 is in T • fl'°"" in our plant-houses, has been sent by C". Moore from Kichmoud nver, an 

 J dern ,^'^ collection fiuni Gleridou, hut is probably not iiidigrnoiis to Auslraiia. 

 girde... •' -i'" '• -'^°'- ^^g- 1^46, t. 22, a Chinese shrubby species, has also escap.d from 



■■"s in the nei^xh!)ourhood of Morcto'n Eay. 



A slender mucli -branched 



Stan 1 , "^"^'' '°"gcv than the tube, the lower ones os long as the petals. 

 Dear 1 ,'''''^^' «''«"t U lilies Ion-. Ovary sessile, wllh 1 ovule. Pod 

 198 I -h"^'""' ^^■liite-tomcntose, about 1 line diameter.— W. and Ara. Prod. 

 dy'-. ^^"*^1I- Tragm. iii. 101 ; SuJiaridJopJionm lwi/olum,'Desy., and S. 





— "wi. xuigm. 111. iUJ. ; iipiiarwivjiiiui tim n«yvi...-.", — — 



»». Spach, in Jaub. and Spach, Ul. PI. Or. v. 103, t. 494. 



PortEs;-''**''^"^- N. Goulburu Island, J. Cunningham; Victoria river, F. Mueller; 

 ^"gton, Armstrong; Sweers island, Kenne. 



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